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Rock Slides at Big Sky Golf Course

We purposely drove the incredible B.C. backroads from Kelowna, through the old Gold Rush era town of Lillooet, down the Duffey Lake Road to approach Whistler on Hwy 99. I had wanted to play Big Sky Golf Course http://www.bigskygolf.cain in nearby Pemberton. Hitting balls that disappear into nearby Mount Currie, evading water and watching several…

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What is the Second Fiddle for your golf trip?

A great orchestra needs a second fiddle to the lead violinist. Royal County Down and the charm of Ardglass Golf Club with its haunted castle/clubhouse and spectacular opening holes go hand in hand. And what about Crail near St Andrews? The water is seen on almost every hole on this quirky and old links course….

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A Potpourri of Golf Course Experiences

I was privileged to play many different types of golf courses since April. First it was playing heathland courses in the Scottish Highlands.Then golf in my backyard of the Okanagan Valley, BC with views of mountains and valleys. Next it was a fantastic mix of high desert golf in scenic Oregon. Outpost links golf to…

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Sound of Music…on the golf course

While playing a Kelowna, BC golf course yesterday I encountered music being played on a golf cart not once, but twice by groups playing behind us. This was a first and I found it intrusive. I escape to golf courses for its tranquil setting and to get away from computer clacking and the noises of…

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Is Tipping it up Cheating?

Rolling it over, tipping it up, preferring your lies. There are times of the year in North America where “winter rules” apply and certain formats like scrambles allow for it but they are exceptions. Having just played golf with Europeans in Scotland and Ireland they play the ball where is lies. And you receive wonky…

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Take Hats off in the Golf Clubhouse

Since my piece about music on the golf course was a popular one, I thought I would tackle another pet peeve of mine: hats worn in the clubhouse. My father, Sam Morgan, raised me to take my headgear off when entering the Craigowan clubhouse. Respect and traditions were the reasons and I adhere to his…

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Currency Shocks and Golf Travel

Brexit and oil gluts are words we have heard constantly. Since Athlone is an inbound and outbound Canadian golf tour operator such seismic events affect our strategy. How? Well, three years ago when the Canadian dollar was close to par with the American currency, golfers travelled south. Not as much now with Alberta in a…

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Top10 of VisitScotland Expo

Last week’s golf fam trip to the Highlands and through Perthshire and two days of business meetings at VisitScotland Expo produced some lasting impressions about Scottish culture. Here is my top ten list: 1. Haggis can be digested in small portions. Just don’t think about what it is made of and maybe have ketchup handy….